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Old 11-10-2006, 06:47 PM   #25 (permalink)
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Not even REMOTELY the same thing!


A Christian organization - that most people ignore - is encouraging its followers to take people with them to vote. Big frikkin' deal. How different is that then the GOP and DNC both saying the exact same thing.

On the OTHER hand, you have people wanting to give out free vaccinations - at voting stations - to blacks and hispanics. THEY'RE BUYING VOTES FOR THE DEMOCRATS.
The Democrats were offering to giving poor people flu shots. This is a bad thing?
The only difference is that the Republicans didn't have to give the Christian Groups anything because they are already rich. Same damn thing.
There was talk of revoking some Christian Groups tax exempt status by the Republicans. They used threats. I think it is the same thing, you don't. We don't agree. What else is new.
The Democrats will work with Bush to come up with bi-partisan solutions that the Republicans would never even consider before. Not only have you been saying you were convinced the polls about Bush's unpopularity were bogus, you did it in a insulting and shitty way. Now that the Republicans have lost(proving you were totally wrong) you are being a sore loser and coming up with anything you can. Quite crying about what has already happened.
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